Americans Overwhelm Government Email Servers With Complaints About Bailouts
The government response? Limit the number of emails the public can send, naturally.
The House is limiting e-mails from the public to prevent its websites from crashing due to the enormous amount of mail being submitted on the financial bailout bill.
As a result, some constituents may get a ‘try back at a later time’ response if they use the House website to e-mail their lawmakers about the bill defeated in the House on Monday in a 205-228 vote.
That “try back at a later time” message might as well read “you will eat your crap sandwich, and you will like it, so stop complaining.”

















